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StoryCorps CT

StoryCorps CT

In the summer of 2021, Connecticut Public teamed up with the StoryCorps Mobile Tour to record interviews of people from all backgrounds across our state. StoryCorps has facilitated thousands of conversations across the globe, teaching the value of listening and demonstrating that everyone's story matters. StoryCorps CT is a collection of these local conversations edited by Connecticut Public.

StoryCorps CT | Music Holds Us Together

Bryan Sayles and his twin daughters talk about how music has created lasting memories. (4m 26s)

StoryCorps CT | That’s How I Learned To Paint

Randy Mott talks with her mother Jackie about the many ways she’s reinvented herself. (4m 18s)

StoryCorps CT | Sharing in our Nigerian culture

Rae and her mother Weruché share thoughts on honoring their Nigerian culture in the U.S. (4m 27s)

StoryCorps CT | How Polio Changed Our Lives

Audrey Daigneault says polio "took her childhood and her old age." (4m 23s)

StoryCorps CT | Forming Our Family

Beck and Annie Fineman talk about the challenges they face as a queer family. (4m 9s)

StoryCorps CT | The Best of Both Worlds

Dawn shared an intimate conversation with her child Leif, about coming out as transgender. (4m 20s)

StoryCorps CT | Life & Work with A Disability

Kim and Kathy’s bond has helped each other and others who live and work with disabilities. (4m 25s)

StoryCorps CT | Afghanistan Family Adapts To CT

Asif Safa arrived in Stamford on a special immigrant visa, talks about his experience. (4m 34s)

StoryCorps CT | A Mother’s Childhood Influence

Maria Rosario talks with her daughter Elena about how she found a community in Hartford. (4m 31s)

StoryCorps CT | A 30-Year Friendship

Two friends delight in acknowledging their soul connection. (4m 22s)

StoryCorps CT | The Power Of A Mentor

James credits Carlton’s mentorship as the catalyst to change his career trajectory. (4m 19s)

StoryCorps CT | Reflections Of My Father

“I have so many more questions to ask him;” a daughter reflects on losing her father. (4m 52s)

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